Iconography
ARCHITECTURE
Britain / Canterbury / Cathedral / North Choir Aisle / n. XV (containing parts of Second and Sixth Typological Windows)
RELIGIOUS ICONOGRAPHY
Typology and Prophecy / Cycles / Stained Glass / Canterbury Cathedral / Sixth Typological Window (parts inserted in n. XIV and XV) / 5th register: The Parable of the Sower, second part
Typology and Prophecy / Types and Prophecies from the Old Testament / Ezechiel / Ez. 14:14-20: Noe, Daniel and Job as the Three Just Men / Type for the good ground in the Parable of the Sower
Typology and Prophecy / Antitypes for episodes from the Ministry of Christ / Parable of the sower / with Ez. 14:14-20: Daniel, Noe and Job as the Three Just Men as type for the good ground
Further details
The Three Just Men, traditionally linked to different vocations of the Christians, stand for the Thirtyfold, Sixtyfold and Hundredfold fruit brought forth by the seed of the Word of God falling on good ground (Mt. 13:8 etc)
Artist or creator
Date
1178 - 1180
Location
Canterbury, Christ Church Cathedral, North Quire Aisle (n. XV, 1st register, panel 9; originally Sixth Typological Window, panel 24)
Associated persons
Ian Jones (The Warburg Institute) (Photographer (analogue))
Notes on photograph
Bibliographic Citation
Madeleine H. Caviness, The Windows of Christ Church Cathedral Canterbury (Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi, Great Britain, 2), London 1981, p. 122f.; Berthold Kress, Noah, Daniel and Job : the three righteous men of Ezekiel 14.14 in medieval art, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 67 (2004), pp. 259-267
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